Commons:VicuñaUploader
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VicuñaUploader is an open-source desktop application written in Java, designed to upload files to Wikimedia Commons and other Wikimedia projects. It is platform-independent but requires a Java virtual machine to be installed on your computer (usually as part of a Java Runtime Environment).
Informatioun
VicuñaUploader is a bit similar to Commonist but has some more functionality and different user interface. Among others:
- It saves metadata in session.xml file: it is possible to prepare files for upload off-line and you can manipulate it with other tools (see IPTC to vicuna for an example)
- It checks file-name conflicts before sending files to Commons
- It supports choice of categories (almost in the same way as the Upload Wizard does, and with semicolons rather than pipes)
- It supports geotagging (by simple one-click on a map window)
- It supports chunked uploads
- It supports batch upload and can read the file descriptions from local files; however, each batch must have the same description. Select a txt file from Tools > Settings > Program > Advanced; add your files in the main screen; all files will now have the content of the text file as their description.
Séier Linken
- Download
- [$2 Einfach Dokumentatioun]
- Category:Uploaded with VicuñaUploader
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- Setzt
{{User VicunaUploader}}
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- Report bugs and make suggestions on the talk page or in Github